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This is a bulk spelling fix patch against busybox-1.00-pre10.
If anyone gets a corrupted copy (and cares), let me know and
I will make alternate arrangements.
Erik - please apply.
Authors - please check that I didn't corrupt any meaning.
Package importers - see if any of these changes should be
passed to the upstream authors.
I glossed over lots of sloppy capitalizations, missing apostrophes,
mixed American/British spellings, and German-style compound words.
What is "pretect redefined for test" in cmdedit.c?
Good luck on the 1.00 release!
- Larry
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You will find in the attached file "syslog.patch" a patch which adds
config options to set at compile time the size of the circular buffer,
and some documentation update.
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Hi Eric
I have written a small patch for the Busybox syslogd. With this patch
one can limit the size of the messagfile. As soon as the limit is
reached the syslogd can rotate or purge the messagefile(s) on his own.
There is no necessity to use an external rotatescript.
Even if logread does something similar, its very handy to have some
messagefile after your box crash.
I wrote this patch initial vor BB 0.6x where no cron daemon was avail.
Now I adapted it for the new Version and i hope it is still useful. At
least I still use it :-)
bye
Arnd
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Patch by Padraig, resubmitted by Fillod Stephane
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Hi.
Last patch have new libbb function
vfork_rexec() for can use daemon() to uClinux system.
This patched daemons: syslog, klogd, inetd, crond.
This not tested! I havn`t this systems.
Also. Previous patch for feature request MD5 crypt password for
httpd don`t sended to this mailist on 07/15/03
(mailist have Pytom module problem?).
The previous patch included, and have testing.
--w
vodz
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problem with syslogd logging the '<' char.
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'>' charactor can be logged, per rfc3164.
Also, a small patch from me to fix it so we use MAXLINE when allocating the
buffer, which is consistant with use everywhere else. This is needed since
uClibc defines BUFSIZE as 255, causing lines to be truncated at 255...
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Ok. Patch with reduce size ready.
Notes: syslogd imposible close logsocket,
the real programm write logmessages (hmm, cycle loop?)
(Excuse me - this have small tab-formats rewroting also)
text data bss dec hex filename
2913 332 12388 15633 3d11 syslogd.o
3109 332 9252 12693 3195 syslogd_old.o
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-Erik
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change in uClibc that changed opening the /dev/log socket as
SOCK_STREAM to SOCK_DGRAM, busybox syslogd no longer worked
since it needed a matching change. This fixes it so it
works once again.
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I am using BB 0.60.2 in a floppy distro, and the syslog (and logger) is
unable to log the "<" char. This shows up in ppp logfiles. [...]
#logger "<pcomp>" results in "comp>" arriving at the log.
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back in mid-december.
-Erik
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code from logread.c)
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-Erik
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matthias@corelatus.com, approved by Gennady Feldman <gena01@cachier.com>.
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(noted by Adam Slattery).
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1) ping cleanup (compile fix from this patch already applied).
2) traceroute call not spare ntohl() now (and reduce size);
3) Fix for functions not declared static in insmod, ash, vi and mount.
4) a more simple API cmdedit :))
5) adds "stopped jobs" warning to ash on Ctrl-D and fixes "ignoreeof" option
6) reduce exporting library function index->strchr (traceroute), bzero->memset (syslogd)
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8192 bytes (noted by Mike Castle).
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apparently gcc 2.95.4, at least, is too stupid to realize that a
"static const int" is in fact a constant.
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This should fix "circular buffer" error message shown when running "syslogd -C"
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syslogd startup/shutdown messages as KERN.EMERG, but use
SYSLOG.INFO instead.
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test a bit so as to not possibly create a regular file.
-Erik
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Patch by Larry Doolittle <ldoolitt@recycle.lbl.gov>.
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from Gennady Feldman.
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-Erik
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turned up. This code needs to be tested on an embedded system, since that's
where the bug turned up in the first place.
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cleans up most of the now-revealed problems.
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maintainer of these three applets.
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klogd (as it should be).
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